management

Instructor:

Bruce W. Dearstyne

School:

iSchool at Maryland

Semester:

Fall 2014

Description:

Welcome to LBSC 631, Achieving Organizational Excellence! This course is designed to provide an introduction to the principles, practices and techniques of leadership and management as they apply to information-based cultural institutions.

Instructor:

Ping Wang

School:

iSchool at Maryland

Semester:

Spring 2015

Description:

Organizations innovate with new digital technologies to compete in the marketplace, collaborate with partners, serve customers, motivate employees, and improve operations. This course provides the students with the opportunities to learn the main theoretical perspectives on managing digital innovations, familiarize with current best practices of innovating with digital technologies, and develop innovation skills in various organizational settings such as project teams, functional departments, organizations, communities, and society at large.

Instructor:

Rich Gazan

School:

University of Hawaii

Semester:

Fall 2014

Description:

Basic theories and principles of administration for effective management of public, academic, and special libraries and information centers, with emphasis on planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and control. Administrative aspects of public and technical services, facilities, planning, evaluation, public relations, interagency cooperation, and the management of change in bureaucratic organizations.